RE: How To Bind Any Unicode To Keys In Linux

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How To Bind Any Unicode To Keys In Linux

in technology •  6 years ago 

Cool i never heard of i3wm . :D i use xfce currently and LXLE

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I use awesome wm which is also a tiling window manager. I got hooked when I was trying to find ways to use the keyboard more to be more efficient.

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i'll check it out. I love to be more efficient, although training yourself to use a new desktop environment is tricky.

It's just a tiling window manager that is very basic :D

i'll try it out, but i'm pretty stuck into the GUI (start button , desktop) setups from growing up on windows from 95 to now.

I was the same way and only switched after spending a ton of time in the terminal.